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Why Not Both?
May 2nd, 2013 7:00 PMAlso known as "Why Don't We Have Both?," this reaction image stems from a 2000s Old El Paso commercial about the divide between fans of hard and soft tacos.
A 90-Year-Old Lady's Double Backflip
May 2nd, 2013 6:30 PMJune the nonagenarian performs a spectacular double backflip like a boss.
33 Students Disciplined for Twerking
May 2nd, 2013 6:00 PMAt least 33 high school students in San Diego area have been suspended following the discovery of their group twerking video on YouTube.
"Who Let The Dogs Out" on Piano
May 2nd, 2013 5:30 PMMusician Matt Mulholland composed this lovely piano cover of the Baha Men's 2000 hit single "Who Let The Dogs Out?"
Scientifically Accurate Magic Carpet
May 2nd, 2013 5:00 PMIf Sir Issac Newton had seen Aladdin in his lifetime, this is probably what he would've said.
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Why Not Both?
Also known as "Why Don't We Have Both?," this reaction image stems from a 2000s Old El Paso commercial about the divide between fans of hard and soft tacos.
A 90-Year-Old Lady's Double Backflip
June the nonagenarian performs a spectacular double backflip like a boss.
33 Students Disciplined for Twerking
At least 33 high school students in San Diego area have been suspended following the discovery of their group twerking video on YouTube.
"Who Let The Dogs Out" on Piano
Musician Matt Mulholland composed this lovely piano cover of the Baha Men's 2000 hit single "Who Let The Dogs Out?"
Scientifically Accurate Magic Carpet
If Sir Issac Newton had seen Aladdin in his lifetime, this is probably what he would've said.